With signature, Pritzker commits Illinois to U.S. Climate Alliance – Herald-Review

Comment: What will it cost? Nobody knows, and nobody in our ace press corpse asked. he And Pritzker offered no details about specific state laws, regulations or policies that would need to change for Illinois to comply with terms of the Paris Agreement. In particular, he did not respond directly to questions about how long existing coal-fired power plants should be allowed to continue operating in the state, or how such a change would affect the state’s coal industry, which provides some of the fuel to those plants.
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jeff
7 years ago

No costs associated with it though they will be extremely high. Why do people want to hurt poor people and make their lives for basic needs more expensive?

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